Social Work Practice synthesizes the latest theories and research findings in social work and related fields and demonstrates how this information is used in working with clients. Because the interview is the medium in which much of social work practice takes place, learning the processes and skills to conduct a productive interview is a critical part of social work education.
- Table of Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- Part I: Conceptual Frameworks for Social Work Practice
- 1. The Context of Practice: The Social Worker
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- 2. The Context of Practice: Diversity and Key Concepts
- 3. The Helping Relationship: Characteristics and Concepts
- 4. The Helping Relationship: Further Dimensions
- 5. Toward Understanding Change
- Part II:
The Process of Helping in Social Work Practice
- 6. The Beginning Stages:
Preparation, Initial Meeting, Understanding/Assessment
- 7. The Middle Stage: Bringing About Change
- 8. The Ending Stage
- Part III: Interviewing in Social Work Practice
- 9. Interviewing Skills
- References
- Index